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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, August 30, 2014
Scream heard before woman's body found
lying in a creek at Westmead
lying in a creek at Westmead
A police helicopter flies over a crime scene set up at the Monarco
Estate complex in Westmead after a woman'??s body was found nearby. Photo: Emma Partridge
Emma Partridge-August 27, 2014
A woman appeared agitated and concerned as she left the foyer of a
Sydney unit block just 12 hours before her body was found in a Sydney
creek on Wednesday morning.
Homicide detectives and local police are trying to establish whether
Amesha Rajapakse's death is suspicious after the 31-year-old's body was
found in water behind a set of Westmead unit blocks.
Police said her death was puzzling because of where her body was found
but said there were no marks or obvious signs of injury on her body.
Police at the Monarco Estate complex in Westmead after a woman'??s body was found. Photo: Emma Partridge
"The location she was found at was puzzling; it was hard to get to," a homicide detective said.
"But we really don't know one way or the other."
Building manager Tom Hailey said security footage captured the woman
pacing back and forth in the foyer of a building inside Monarco Estate
about 7.30pm on Tuesday.
Extra crews arrived at 1pm to assist with a line search of the area. Photo: Emma Partridge
"It looked like she was concerned about something; she appeared
agitated. She kept going from back to the front of the foyer," Mr Hailey
said.
Mr Hailey said residents told him they heard a "blood-curdling scream"
about 6.30am on Wednesday just before police arrived at the Bridge Road
unit block.
A man at the scene cried, "Please, please let me see her face", a short time after Ms Rajapakse was found.
Officers were seen searching the man's pockets before he got into a
police car and was driven from the estate along with another distressed
man.
Mr Hailey said relatives of the Sri Lankan-born woman had spent the
previous night searching for her after she failed to return home to her
seventh-floor unit.
Up to 40 police, including divers and public order and riot squad
officers, spent much of the day scouring the muddied creek and searching
the grounds of the unit complex.
Police said they would not be able to determine what caused Ms
Rajapakse's death until they received initial autopsy results on
Thursday.
They are appealing for anyone with further information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.